Valdivieso advertising sign
Letrero publicitario de Valdivieso ℕ | |
Sight of the Valdivieso advertising sign from Bustamante Park | |
Location |
93 General Bustamante Streer, Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan Region |
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Material | Neon lighting |
Decree N.º 219 on May 31, 2010 |
The Valdivieso advertising sign (Spanish: letrero publicitario de Valdivieso)[1] is a rooftop outdoor advertisement at 93 General Bustamante Street, Santiago, Chile. Erected around 1954, it was declared a National Monument of Chile on May 31, 2010.[2][3][4][5][6][7]
The neon sign turns on at 9:00 PM during the summer and at 6:00 PM during the winter.[6]
History
The Valdivieso advertising sign was built in 1955 by the Luminosos Parragué company.[6] General manager Claudio Parragué stated:
"The companies wanted their products to portray a sort of 'magic.' That's why we used a mechanical electromagnetic system that, in time, ended up transforming the champagne bottle into a classic icon."
See also
References
- ↑ Consejo de Monumentos Nacionales, Letrero publicitario de Valdivieso (in Spanish), retrieved November 1, 2012
- ↑ Farías, Roberto (August 2610), "Monumentos de neón que se salvaron del derrumbe", La Tercera (in Spanish) (published August 1, 2010), retrieved November 2, 2012 Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Consejo de Monumentos Nacionales, Declaración de Monumento Nacional (in Spanish), retrieved November 1, 2012
- ↑ García, Gabriela (August 2010), "Neón de champagne Valdivieso inspira obra de teatro", La Nación (in Spanish) (published June 4, 2010), retrieved November 2, 2012
- ↑ García, Gabriela (August 2010), "Piñera declaró a dos letreros de neón como monumentos nacionales", Emol (in Spanish) (published May 30, 2010), retrieved November 2, 2012
- 1 2 3 "Carteles luminosos de Valdivieso y de Monarch son Monumentos Históricos" (PDF), Revista Letreros (in Spanish), April 2010, retrieved November 2, 2012
- ↑ Gobierno de Chile (May 2010), "Día del patrimonio en grande", Revista Letreros (in Spanish) (published May 31, 2010), retrieved November 2, 2012
External links
Coordinates: 33°26′27″S 70°37′52″W / 33.44083°S 70.63111°W
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